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    emotional security in front of Zeena’s he was finally happy. If the cost of hurting someone was what it took to buy his happiness he finally got it. When Mrs. Sommers went to go exchange her stockings “ she was not thinking at all. She seemed for the time to be taking a rest from that laborious and fatiguing function and to have abandoned herself to some mechanical impulse that directed her actions and freed her of responsibility” (Chopin 48). When Mrs. Sommers put herself before others, she…

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    Administration, parents, and students realize the terrible effects of drugs yet these consequences are still being seen taking lives, hurting society, and disrupting families. Without continuous support, more and more teens will fall into the drug vortex. Random drug testing has the possibility of providing a safety net for students who cannot make the decisions…

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    If people step back and look at how life has changed in the past 100 years, they would see that technology has completely reformed the way of living life. Think about how we used to have landlines but now we have cellphones. Listening to music even, we used to have to put records on or turn on a radio but now we can just launch an app on our smart phone and have music within seconds. Life is much different due to the technology we have today. The first thing that might come to mind when talking…

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    Clinical Pharmacist Goals

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    Goals are ideas individuals desire to complete and fulfil in a particular amount of time. Whether they are documented on paper or stored in the brain, goals help individuals grasp a better understanding of where their work and skill can lead them in the near and distant future. In life I have three major goals: 1) Bring others closer to Jesus Christ and His salvation 2) Become a Clinical Pharmacist and 3) Use my talents and love to inspire others to be a better version of themselves. The first…

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    For my work experience placement, I attended the Ardtornish children's centre in St Agnes. Despite it not being my first choice, due to circumstances I was luckily able to apply there for my work experience. The procedure was quite simple because there weren’t numerous legal requirements and it was simple to do so. However, there were 2 main reasons to why I choose to do my work experience their firstly it would help me with my communication skills with others and because my supervisor was very…

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    Welfare needs to stop acting on good intentions and start acting on discernment by creating a motivation to work and get out of poverty. There are two major ways to promote this strategy: to make it so that welfare is only given out with the condition that those who receive it must be in active pursuit of a job and to make it so that welfare is only given to those who become enrolled in getting some kind of education or training. For example, according to Erin Thomas, who is a social work…

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    In the short story, interpreter of Maladies, Jhumpa Lahiri incorporates symbols to help the reader better understand the relationships that are shown. The symbols vary from objects to actions. Often times these symbols can be overlooked and rendered meaningless, but with intent examination they can help us better understand the story and the relationships that are portrayed. Interpreter of Maladies is a story centered around a family and their tour guide. This family includes a Mrs. Das, Mr.…

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    pelicans on the lake. St. James' Park is not as extensive as Hyde Park (adjacent spending plan settlement is Park Grand London Hyde Park) yet it is likely the most excellent in London whenever of the year. Clearly winter is the slightest appealing time however and still, at the end of the day on a gentle day it is great. Most likely one of my top urban stops on the planet and an absolute necessity see for any guest. Amid the mid year, you can contract deck seats, listen to groups play amid…

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    How to Live Life In E. B. White’s “Once More to the Lake”, White describes the tale of his trip to a familiar lake he went to with his son. Since White also grew up at that lake, he experiences moments of déjà vu. The theme of “Once More to the Lake” is written through the author’s tone, his literary devices, and the similarity to “What are Homosexuals For?” Throughout “Once More to the Lake” White’s tone is consistently anxious (Tone Vocab…). Although, at the beginning White seems nonchalant…

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    Prospective Memory

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    Prospective memory (PM) is defined as the memory to perform future intentions and includes activities such as picking up a gift for a friend on the way home from work or remembering to take medication at a certain time each day (Einstein & McDaniel, 1990). In the real world these intentions are often performed to benefit others and are considered prosocial in nature (Brandimonte, Ferrante, Bianco, & Grazia-Villani, 2010). An example of a social PM task would be remembering to keep an appointment…

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